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Leaden, Satin or Broadbilled Flycatcher

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Subject: Leaden, Satin or Broadbilled Flycatcher
From: Susannah Hawkin <>
Date: Sat, 9 Jan 2010 22:43:35 +1030
Hello everyone,



I became very excited today when I photographed what I thought was a 
Broadbilled Flycatcher at Hervey Bay in Qld. No one could tell if they had seen 
one of these here before so the excitement grew until another more experienced 
birder suggested it could be the more common Leaden Flycatcher. The bird had 
two very distinct and different calls with one sounding a little like a small 
frog croaking. I'm really baffled now as the books I'm looking at also show a 
Satin Flycatcher with similar markings.

I'd be very appreciative of a postive ID. I posted a photo at 
http://birdwatchersonline.net/forum/showthread.php?p=698#post698 and you can 
see a larger version by clicking the photo.



Susy

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